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Barbicoa
Beginnings of BBQ
Barbecue is said to originate in the caribbean, but the term Barbecue is derived from the word Barbicoa. Barbicoa is said to mean, “the stick with four legs and many sticks of wood on top to place the cooking meat”. The process is explained as placing meat on green wooden sticks, which were named barbacoa, over an open fire. The Taino tribe, which was one of many Arawak tribes, say that the word Barbecue comes from the their language. The words Ba, Ra, Bi, and Cu, are separate words in the Tiano language and when put together mean, “The beginning place of the sacred fire” and that “Tiano Barabicoa” means, “stick stand with four legs and many sticks of wood on top to place the cooking meat”. The people would live off the land and food until finnaly the europeans moved in and nearly wiped out the Tiano people. The europeans would take on this type of cooking and is now one of the major styles of cooking in the United States.
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